The Bay Area’s wettest locations recorded more than 8 inches of rain in the series of storms from Wednesday, Jan. 31, to Monday, Feb. 5.
For most sites, close to half the precipitation came in the strongest wave, from Saturday night to early Monday. Find totals for Wednesday to Saturday morning on this chart.
Below are the totals from Wednesday through 7 a.m. Monday. The National Weather Service figures are raw numbers, meaning they haven’t been quality-checked for accuracy.
Location
Inches
Peninsula & South Bay
Stevens Canyon
6.45
Foothills Park Palo Alto
5.91
Rancho San Antonio
5.55
La Honda
5.47
Uvas Reservoir
5.43
Mount Hamilton
4.80
San Francisco (Duboce Triangle)
4.77
Vasona Lake
4.61
Edgewood Road/I-280
4.55
San Bruno Mountain
4.45
Woodside (Wunderlich Park)
4.37
San Jose Lynbrook
4.29
Sunnyvale
4.25
Morgan Hill
4.25
Coyote Reservoir
3.82
San Francisco airport
3.47
Belmont
3.16
San Jose airport
3.15
San Jose Evergreen
3.07
Redwood City
2.86
San Jose Penitencia
2.76
Palo Alto
2.59
East Bay
Richmond
4.29
Orinda
3.49
Tilden Park
3.45
Castro Valley
3.26
Lake Merritt
3.26
St. Mary’s College
3.14
Hayward airport
3.02
Dublin San Ramon
3.02
Rodeo
2.97
Lake Chabot
2.92
Mission Peak
2.86
Mount Diablo peak
2.74
Fremont (Auto Mall)
2.74
Concord Pavilion
2.73
Rossmoor
2.73
Lake Del Valle
2.69
Newark
2.66
Black Diamond
2.63
Danville
2.2
Oakland airport
2.17
Brentwood
1.88
South Santa Cruz Mtns.
Boulder Creek
8.74
Sanborn Park HQ
8.62
Scott Creek
8.51
Bonny Doon
7.84
Loma Prieta
7.79
Loma Prieta
2.95
Ben Lomond landfill
7.56
Highway 17 summit
6.83
Mount Umunhum
6.7
Coast Dairies
5.43
North Bay
Fairfax
9.06
Marin Civic Center
8.27
San Anselmo
8
Mount Tamalpais
7.27
Mill Valley
5.12
Tiburon
2.4
Point Reyes Station
5
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